Adaptive algorithms for researching problems in a variable computer environment
Fìz.-mat. model. ìnf. tehnol. 2021, 33:181-185
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https://doi.org/10.15407/fmmit2021.33.081Keywords:
mathematical modeling, adaptive algorithms, means of artificial intelligence, machine accuracy, conditionality of the problemAbstract
The paper considers tools for studying computer models of problems in modeling physical and technical processes. Adaptive algorithms for studying structural and mathematical properties and solving problems in a variable computer environment are presented. The proposed innovative functionality is integrated into the intelligent computer mathematics system.
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DOI https://doi.org/10.32626/2308-5878.2019-19.180-187
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2021-09-06
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Khimich, A., Chistyakova, T., Sydoruk, V., & Yershov, P. (2021). Adaptive algorithms for researching problems in a variable computer environment: Fìz.-mat. model. ìnf. tehnol. 2021, 33:181-185. PHYSICO-MATHEMATICAL MODELLING AND INFORMATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES, (33), 181–185. https://doi.org/10.15407/fmmit2021.33.081
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